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| | ... stable and predictable - MySuper product. This was followed by Maritime Super, ESSSuper, Super SA Select and BUSSQ. Club Plus had the lowest number of negative months over the past three years, and was followed by CareSuper, Intrust Super, Hostplus and ... |
| | | ... Rest, Hostplus and HESTA have been named as super funds that were targeted by the syndicate, along with LUCRF Super and Club Plus. The brokers involved have been reported to be CMC Markets, IG Markets and CommSec. Australian Federal Police and ASIC conducted ... |
| | | ... industry superannuation has welcomed a new chair, as well as a deputy chair. Janet Torney has been appointed chair of Club Plus Super, while Steve Whan is the new deputy chair. Torney takes over from Tara Moriarty, who stepped down after being elected ... |
| | | ... products alongside three measures of volatility using its Combined Risk Adjusted Rank. Media Super, Hostplus, Cbus, Sunsuper and Club Plus' MySuper products topped the ranking using this measure (see Figure 1). The hierarchy shows the best-returning ... |
| | | The chair of a $2.7 billion industry superannuation fund has left to become a member of Parliament. Club Plus Super chair and long-serving director Tara Moriarty recently became a member of the Legislative Council at the recent New South Wales state ... |
| | | ... positions redundant, one of which was Beth Parkin, formerly general manager strategic relations. She has recently joined Club Plus Super as its new head of member experience. The latest additions include: Gemma Kyle, group executive of corporate services ... |
| | | ... billion industry superannuation fund is welcoming a former Rest general manager to lead its member experience capability. Club Plus Super appointed Beth Parkin as its new head of member experience, as the fund aims for a larger membership base. Previously ... |
| | | ... "conservative," SEC said. Shapiro was alleged to have diverted at least $21 million, spending on charter planes, country club memberships, luxury vehicles and jewelry. The scheme collapsed in "typical Ponzi fashion" as Woodbridge stopped paying investors ... |
| | | ... Money. The top five personal products for the timeframe were those offered by Media Super, NGS Super, Statewide Super, Club Plus Super and HESTA. The median return seen was 0.8%. Finally, the top five retirement products were NGS Income Stream, First ... |
| | | ... nine industry funds and just one retail fund. Hostplus, Cbus, AustralianSuper, Statewide Super, Local Government Super, Club Plus, Media Super, NGS Super and CareSuper would make the grade. FirstChoice Employer would be the lone retail fund on the list. ... |
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